I have a 4.2 carby GQ and it is using a shit load of fuel. If I do 100km's it cost me about $50. Basicly what ever kay's I do it cost me about half that in fuel or more.
Any ideas why this could be happening?
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GQ 4.2 carby using alot of fuel
GQ 4.2 carby using alot of fuel
GQ Patrol, TB42, 7" spring, 2" body and 37" MTR's, factory locker
and alot of cutting with the angle grinder!
GU Patrol, 2.8 turbo diesel Daily Driver
and alot of cutting with the angle grinder!
GU Patrol, 2.8 turbo diesel Daily Driver
Re: GQ 4.2 carby using alot of fuel
have you done anything to try and change things?
like a service?
like a service?
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The fuel economy been getting worse over time, even after I gave it a service its still getting worse. I've got 37 inch tyres on it but they have been on it for about a year and a half now and thats a corrected km's reading. It does puff out black smoke when its cold, I'm not sure if thats part of the problem.
GQ Patrol, TB42, 7" spring, 2" body and 37" MTR's, factory locker
and alot of cutting with the angle grinder!
GU Patrol, 2.8 turbo diesel Daily Driver
and alot of cutting with the angle grinder!
GU Patrol, 2.8 turbo diesel Daily Driver
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My TB42 was sucking around 23L/100km till I took it to a bloke who
knew how to tune it good. That got me back to a more respectable 17L/100km.
That was back in July and it is allready starting to get out of time again.
The old carby donks need regular tuning.
Are you still running a stock dizzy, ignition coil and leads?
Isn't it the case with TB42's that white smoke = OK
black or blue smoke = bad news :(
knew how to tune it good. That got me back to a more respectable 17L/100km.
That was back in July and it is allready starting to get out of time again.
The old carby donks need regular tuning.
Are you still running a stock dizzy, ignition coil and leads?
Isn't it the case with TB42's that white smoke = OK
black or blue smoke = bad news :(
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I wish I got that economy! I've changed leads, plugs, all of the filters, points (although the points are nearly due to be changed again). I was thinking of getting a carby kit and getting a mate to rebuild it for me.
When its cold the fumes and smoke coming out of it burn the crap out of your eyes, like its just pure fuel.
When its cold the fumes and smoke coming out of it burn the crap out of your eyes, like its just pure fuel.
GQ Patrol, TB42, 7" spring, 2" body and 37" MTR's, factory locker
and alot of cutting with the angle grinder!
GU Patrol, 2.8 turbo diesel Daily Driver
and alot of cutting with the angle grinder!
GU Patrol, 2.8 turbo diesel Daily Driver
I know it's a toyota, but about 4 months ago i bought a "reconditioned" carby, and it has helped fuel economy greatly. I can get between an extra 70 - 110 kms out of a tank ($55- $60).
I would also look at fitting electronic ignition.
I would also look at fitting electronic ignition.
YN65 X-Tra cab, 33's, 3" body lift otherwise stock. (the brumby got stolen)
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